Junk

A Williamsburg institution, Junk's two storefronts (located mere blocks away from each other on the neighborhood's north side) stock a combined 10,000 square feet of vintage furniture, knickknacks, toys, clothes, kitchenware, books, magazines, postcards and more, all priced to move. The antithesis of a stuffy antiques store, Junk is a place where visitors can spend hours lost amid the shop's artfully cluttered shelves, coming away with anything from a pristine vintage dollhouse to a well-loved set of 1960s dinner plates.

A Williamsburg institution, Junk's two storefronts (located mere blocks away from each other on the neighborhood's north side) stock a combined 10,000 square feet of vintage furniture, knickknacks, toys, clothes, kitchenware, books, magazines, postcards and more, all priced to move. The antithesis of a stuffy antiques store, Junk is a place where visitors can spend hours lost amid the shop's artfully cluttered shelves, coming away with anything from a pristine vintage dollhouse to a well-loved set of 1960s dinner plates.